Dr. Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech had a great week. She announced that her company entered into a SPAC deal and she was named a Badass by GreenBiz. We had two clients with stories in The Wall Street Journal this week talking about vehicle-to-everything technology with Fermata Energy, and the SPAC deal and turning pollution into products with LanzaTech. Some of the best stories are those that are told about you by someone else. Many partners relish their work with our clients and helped share their stories. I hope you enjoy them below.
Closing the Carbon Cycle and Creating a Pathway to Net-Zero
What if you could take today's plastic or acrylics and create them using pollution and lock carbon up before it escapes into our atmosphere? In the March issue of Nature Biotechnology, (and online today), a team of scientists from LanzaTech, Northwestern University, and the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Lab reveal their results and methods from a pilot-scale demonstration and life cycle analysis that they can now manufacture glass for windows or headlights, plastics, even nail polish remover and thousands of other products, all from pollution. (See story, here.) This carbon negative platform saves >160% GHG emissions, playing a critical role in helping the U.S. reach a net-zero emissions economy. The results from this collaboration will change how companies can manufacture products.